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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1888)
! f.l ' '"'it!;. 7N ,u' -tv "7 BtJ I 'rem v r.:f ni.- (i.,: tat- Sadr; k niy i. utti. A uv-r. i'n of t t m tt t!i.-r, U, H "OIL C3bago. CASES .C3YSAR8 -Cura SIA. a ; . MM. i a aMtag. M I r-wsS Utile Fill. I reli.v Dim I Oy.pep.la.ln taad Tooiiearti 4 DOt-fart ram 1 f PPllllD.Nuea MM. Btd TulfM Mouth. rnafj1 IMnynln in the Hid. TUU'I LIVKH. Tl,., rW4 the. Bowel. Sfc Cent; 3C5L.itEWY0ar. IDccs. Small Price. -fix u-ri-i I.J I, rt iii? ' ililat. . w,. K-,-., I'i.oi 1 I-.- "II i! ' 'M i: dm5: 5t of Appetite. itd Tongue. It Taste, "tipation. .sral Depression. aenr M 7V.AX:..l V.IV O ANDRAKE jwejand always safe. A CLAIM TO HUMAN TUDR. GRATI fcittWIV Mo 2 eta. r"r Imi: MM lif pail. prttAK fw, on A Son, Plnlad'a. r m - oion tgZm .U1PHITES ;!-tUMtbloasMllk tJ- eon be taken, iWMK by Hi mo.t fWPN t liain oil w J rif by the roe vl 4,Hli ibe liyjio- rHlrlrluui. t. ICl M Xfe prodcerr. (til fT '. J While taking It. ! tWIU 'W U acknowlodced V.y M) fw ejMt and lioit ,i..r , M WAiet and curs r3t"CROFULA, Jri, ITY, WASTING itJ- ICIATION, -ndl.N.jiic couchs. f9"fT)fjl t Cuntpimplion, and ' OUrkm $M by nit J J n'jijists, IXLAmTmI farm. riRCHERON-, ieSH 60ACH HORSES, i aaii-uif i cif. mx:r in hanti. nfwrrloa. JiO COLTN with t.liarl(ilK l, onlay, tliP faced, ti-n ilor-lipartea ii-aHjiit gul ,,f Norranndr madtf great history y nn despriii act i BirKfiiied hr the turnni of the r renou rerolutiuu. ud iuovk.1 tr. W prtion an Kohi-sicrrc ud Ma rut mere ixnamg me noner of t mice t the nil lotion, ti deter mined that alia would Iut o end to Mantt bloodj reign, Marat had demanded two hoadred uiouaaaa vuitiiua for the iruillotin! He proposed to kill off the enemien of me Revolution to makti it perpetual 1 Horrible thought! ft o wonder it fired the blood ( thin patriotic peawot maid! Gaining aoeem to hia cloaely guarded iuarvers kj a mioieriuge, alia found him in hia bath, even then inexorable and gJiag written directions for further aiaujf titer! He asked her the names of the inim Inal .In.,....' I 11.. . ucuuuub who uaa taken rnrncrA in Caen. She told him, and he wrote meradown. " 1 hat m well! Kefore week is oyer they nhall all be broiiRlit io me guuioiine. At ttieHti WOrdH. I liarlutto .Iran r,,.m her bosom the knife, and plunged it wmi suneruatuml force mi il... ;n lue noart ol .1:1 rat. v.Mnr lit mv ii.Mir Iri.-ri.l cm.n to me." eried Marat, ami vi.ir..l .1. . me uiow! In tho Corcoran rallerv t V,ilii,. , ion is fiimouH liamtiii'' of Charlolto. represented aa behind the prison bars inn nay neiore, her execution. Jt 1 a II111U111-. sad nictiirc. full of sorrow lor her sutlenn country, and 1 "iii"iuni nam ior ner country n enemies. nat n esMon in n. Im..;,. .....! fl I . . ...... -1111,, iwo numlieil. nav. five lnm ,,., I tl,..n sand people would Marat lime sacrificed to ins unholy passion of power! Methods are nuitu as inunluroiis nml inexornlia us men. and t hev tnn.ili. r tueir victims Iit the 1111 10114. The Kaire of historv m foil ..f .,...,1.,... by authority and by mistaken ideas! In the practice of medicine ulmia lw.u hundreds of millions ham been allowed to die and as many more killed l,v mi. justifiable bigotry and by bun-lin'! nut me age is bettering. Men and mothods are improvinir. A few vears ago it was worth one's professional lifo to advise or permit the use of a proprie tary medicine. To-day there are nut two physicians in anv tow n in tliiu aiiii. try wlio do not regularly prescribe some iorm ot proprietary remedy! H. H. Warner, famed all over H, world as the discoverer of Warner's safe cure, liecan liuntins m the old reme dies of tho Lol' Cabin davs: after lou r and patient research he succeeded in se curing some of the most valuable, among family records, and called tliein Warner's Lot; Cabin remedies - the nihi. pie preparations of tools, leaves, bal sams and herbs which were the success ful SlundhvH of our eranilmotiiei These simple, old-fashioni-d -i 1 1 - 1 .... 1 1 . 1 . . iiopsuuu oucnu, coiiii 1111. 1 consump tion and other l-emediis have slniel: a popular chord and me in extraordinary demand all over tlie land. They are not the untried and imaginary remc-die of some dabster I'liemist intent on mak ing money, but the lon- sonht princi ples of the healing art which for gen erations kept our ancestors in perfect health, put forth for the good of hu manity by one who is known all over the. world as a philanthropist - a lover of his fellow man whose name is a guar antee of tho highest standard of excel lence, The preparations are of decided arid known influence over disease, and as in the hands of our grandmothers they raised up the sick, cured the lame, and bound up the wounds of death, so in their new form but olden power as Log Cabin remedies, they are wire to prove the "healing of the nations." Cord ay did the world an incalculable service, in ridding France of the bigoted and murderous .Marat, just as this man in doing humanity n service by re-intro-ducing to the world the simpler ami better methods of our ancestors. FACT AND FANCY. At 2fJ0 yards the through two men. l.ell rille would no Thefresli fruit ornp ot California this eaon Iihs an estimated value of $10,000'. 000. Don't hawk anil Mow. and suit. Dr. Mage's Catarrh Itemed v. but r 1 r rOli JI A II V.S (Kiln toid BUMS ilva.g Dre). itftrli-ea Rraaonable. sWM Boy without Itupect- Moat Mcreaalol ent of America. ar ZM-p.f. etLItM, JkYNE, ILLINOIS. taWSVTKBB' OVID1C la iaWStad March and Bept., Mk fwar. It is an enov. tawania or uaemi lnior. Mtia for all who pur. Smii is to build five or six ironclads in her own country. Iluif""-'I Iihii n Hero. 'What a coward that Major Smith is," said .Joic-h to Kohinson. "why, the very sight of gun-powder would make him ill. How did lio ever manage to beroma an of ficer in the army!" "Don't. av anything acainst Hinith," answered Hobinson, "ho once saved my life." "Saved your life! Nonsense, impossible! Whatdo you - can','" "1 mean that I was in tho first, stages of consumption; I was losing strength und vitality every day with the terrible dis pas, when Smith advised me to take Dr. Pierce's (jolden Medical Discovery. 1 had triod all kinds of medicine without success, and my physician had given me no hope; yet hore I am, as well as ever a man was, and I owe my life to Kmith, and to tho wonderful remedy he recommended. luxuries or ths of life. Ws farnish you with xtd unneeessarr I tS ttAa, walk , dance, slesp, f V Work, go to church, s Ma4 in varioua sixes, nMtill. Just figure out (wito do all these things f, axM fwu can make a fair a)tMof the nUYEHt' iU will be sent upon ) I MMlU to pay postage, tniY WARD & CO. -J AtwBiie. C'hloaito. III. ,n tradTpwcesT MnHfl(;TI"Kl H'l '-1s.,lJj,iK,P "it HKWINfl NOW ftiP y T-jIpWACHlNKS ONLY $13 'Jjm nnw tiIllntr nnr VVKHT- IPHOVKUSI.S'fiKRhF.WINrt ACaUHe i?t- Aifiil -'ornplff mw) mil nttsflini n' anti wir fMMfnr ft yarn for only 91 A. v-4fr efrr-tiJHr And tm full .J. tertfAimm ot nut rt uth-r itrit. X t Like bl.. (.'iju Aau. til. Ths Suez canal takes in 000 a mouth in tolls about $1,000,- A Voiinu lilrPs Urlef at seeing hor charms of face and form de parting, and her health imperiled by func tional irregularities, at hor critical period of lifo, was turned to joy and gratitude after a brief self-treatment with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It purified and en riched her blood, gave a healthy activity to the kidneys, stomash, bowels and olher organs, and her return U robust, health speedily followed. It is the only medicine t r women, sold by druggists, under u positive guarantee from the manufactur ers, that it will give satisfaction in every rase, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. Ma There Is to he a cablo from Java to cassur. THE BWST. firm. KU.lir).rcl reinmr J i'e '!('. l"i .nl Uj mail. J U' TERBROOK ilfkl ruin tlii'jr hntfi wtt urrw If Hi I'tiltiin I'omaim will "'! -1ft pi-r morm, Wt.sra it Un it . nw 4V. tB JmU' hn A 1arrvlH, gMj aa U ' A(if'sn-is Cianwi f is V. (sA t wli liiuii l. rar. f-t I W. t . f.,,. r, f.--. Lt.aig'i kuiwaatM, wis. j lifn Hby mat tick, ire gave bv Cubto'-h, When the fcoa u CLIhJ, th crUnl Un CuHlortA,. Wlieo she btM me MIhh, hIjc ching to Ou to rift, Wbun hiu Chihlrcn, h gft ttinm rat,orin. COLD, If. MvA.lhentR.n'l mailt m.r. biiki. w.rhfnerorti H,an I..I. II. Ih. w.rl'1 I.Mh'r 'l C.'iv , ,,, fh. '1 .iim. lit.. Adrui, ilt'VS ( u A -.gu.u, j.... Trr.t.it n1 rnrefl wuhn ii rn. fle. h.k n li..tm.iil ihl lie. ASilr..! The watermelon as so Instrument of ssaat- slnation hit about bad its dar until next year. The story that Joaquin Miller's wife slam med hlru aroumi by the hair of the head and made bis life one of fear and misery Is rigor ously denied by friends. There are a good many devices for over coming liisomsala, but shout the most sensi ble one yet published is the brief sod brusque admonition : "Uo to sleep." An Indiana farmer got UD In his sleep and stole bis own mule sod bid him In the woods, where the sheriff who came next day couldn't foe him to serve so execution. A Missouri horse fell over a cliff tbirty-lre feet high soil escaped with only a scratch oo bis leg. Next day he got a piece ot corn-cob in his throat and choked to death. Before going to F.ogland Jake KUraln was a perfect Ignoramus In his grammar. Now it dues not bother him the lesst bit to observe: 'I cswn't, Chswley weslly, I cawn't, you know." Joseph White, of New Jerser, slept for five dsys and nlchts and then Jawed bis wife for waking hi in up. lie ssld she was always picking on him when she saw him taking comfort. jiei.ane, l a., lias a citizen exsctly seven feet high, but he has a reasonable excuse for lb He got caught in the ruins of a homo and they hitched a hora: to his feet and pulled him out. An Ohio farmer found his bees getting rea lv to swans ud he sweetened s gallon of whisk; and put It In pans. The bees got drunk and he had uo trouble In handling seventeen swarms. it Is agaiust municipal !stt in China to dig over lit) feet to lind well water. It Is the Idea mat me bottom would fall through onto A merles If they dim about 'Hi feet and they uoti t wsnt to dainaire us. Houdurai has just passed a law that women may compound medicines for family use, and In case they have no family they can take the dotes themselves. Women hsve no wIul's. nut the? are gettlug there. A strsnger who jumped Into the Ohio river the other dsy left behind him a note, which said: "( uss the rich, durn the Door, and may I bring up In a warm and comfurtauls place " lie probably did. a goou manv chaps who were looking up msps snd worrying shout Stanley lust sum mer sre now looking through their pockets ami worrying ahout their winter coal. The laws of nsture uro Inflexible. Grorge Ailamn, a hotel clerk In Vlcksburg, started to kick a dcd beat out of doors and kicked the Jamb with such force as to cripple bim for lire. There was a wild hkl ha! as ths U moved on to fresh dolus. tblcego hus.'nesi men, during the Brst half of this year, mailed over tliH.IWII worth of check' and notes without Blampiug the en velopes. It's mighty easy to lick on a stamp ami powerful eunt to forget to. The Chinaman v ho can get back to the Co icstu,! r.intlre with $:!) in caidi can be a big gun an tlie rct or his ilnvs. That's what he is drcumintr of when he suuirts the dampueas oyer the shirt-bosoms before him. Tucson, A. T, pronounces lis nameTooson. Jr It wanted to ! called so why not have cpclleil It si .f Probably for the Mine reason that "Hartforilihiru" Is pronounced Unrfur- etyre and ( hulinoiidcley Chumley. Jay Cooke fished at Heach Haven for tweu- ly-Cigtit full days this year, aud his total catch ot flih weighing half a pound and up wards, was 'i bj llih. He can flancicr a ti-h line as well as any man In America. Lightning tore the eight rooms of tho rest uencoof .N. It. Corbln, In Vlueville, Ga., Into ribbons. The bolt passed between the baby's crauie, in which It lay, aud the mother's bed. and all around a negro servant sittlug In the kitchen, yet all escaped. A dagger eighteen inches long, of finest steel, Inlaid with blocks of gold engraved In Arable characters, was found lately by s herdsman In (iillesp'o county, Texas, and Is thought to be u relic of the time of Cortex, and to have been originally bought or captur ed from the Moors by some grandee of Spain. An Kngllshman recently stated In court that he married at the age of 10 because he was out of work. He meant not that he took advantage of a holiday for the ceremony of marriage, but that the girl was doing some thing and he wanted to share her waL'es. tuch marriages are not uncommon lu En gland." The swiftest bird on the wing Is the frigate bird, a sort of nautical bird of prey. Sailors believe that It can start with the peep of dawn from the Coast of Africa, and, following tho trade wind, land on the American coast before sunset. It can undoubtedly fly mora than 200 miles an hour, but we do not know of any trustworthy record or the speed of which It Is capable. Amsterdam claims to have become the chief European tobacco market on acccuut of the fine miallty of Sumatra tobacco which fs brought there. American cigar manufac turers are said to be specially eager to get this tobacco. Sumatra sent to Holland In 1887 b'SS, 001) bales, worth about $18,000,0011, of which $",80O,0O0 worth was purchased by American huyera The Dutch tobacco com panies make enormous proQts, the dividends of the Dell company having been 109 per cent and those of tho Arendsburg company 1G9 per cent la a recent year. It Is asserted In a London paper that the discovery made by Mr. Hewettln the trtlfiVlal manufacture of quinine will renult In the re duction of tho price of that article to a few cents per pound. The Importance of this dis covery Is rendered greater by tho fact that, while hitherto dependence has been on the cultivation of the cinchona tree for quinine. tho bark yielding only about '4 per cent of the same, the new process admits of the sub stance being produced without limit from on article which can always be got In ubundauce In any part of the world. According to a writer In the Liverpool I'ott It Is not tho leant part ofhe prince of Wales, enjoyment of Homhurg that It la one of the few places In Iho c vlllzed world where he Is not mobbed. What In past years has annoyed the prluco bus been tho slsvlsi Imitation of his dress, by the mashers and dudes, more es pecially the latter, who are of American birth Lsst yesr he took effectual means for putting a slop to this folly. Immediately on his arri val the old order of things prevailed. The cut of his coat, tho pattern of lilt waistcoat, tho slmdo of his necktie were uoeuralolf cooled Then a buppy Idea occurred to tht prlnco. Ho ordered from soma unknown source a hideous suit of dirty blanket liued tweed. Ho put on a rod shirt with a blus collar; wore a toft felt, Ion-crowned, cream colored hat, with s bnud of orango Million, and thrust a blue silk hnudkercMcf Into hit breast pocket. This, wlih tan shoos, com pleted B costume the like of which was nevei soon on land or ea. Hut It eflieteil Its pur. pose. -The prlnco had It all to himself, mi J this year has hud uo occmlon to repeat tin i'ractlcal Juke. (enralogy ui a Quern. Queen Victoria is the niece of William IV.,lio was tlie brother of (h-orge IV.. who was the hon of (it-urge III. .who was tlie grandson of ieorge 11, win. was thP sou of George 1., who was the cousin of Anne, who was the hit-ter-ln-law of Wil liam III., who was the sou-in law of lames II., who was the brother of Charles It, who was the Bon of Charles I., who was the son of James I., who was the cousin of Elizabeth, who was the sister ?; J,I7 wno tue sister of Edward IV., who waa the ton of Henry VIII., who was the son of Henry VII., who was the cousin of Richard IH., who waa the uncle of Edward V.,who was the aon of ruiward, 1 V ., who was the cousin of Henry VL, who was the son of Henry V., who waa the cousin of Richard II., who was uie grandson of Edward III., who was the son of Edward II., who was the aon of Edward I., who was the son of Henry III, who was the son of John, who was me oroiuer ol Kicbard I., who was the aon of Henrv If lm uu tin m.;n Stephen, who was the cousin of Henry Mount Sheridan. I, who was the brother of William Ru- lus, who was the son of William 1. iuquerer, or eight hundred years ago, Pninilnc at Death's Door. A story is told of a man who suffered severely from ague, which neither med icine nor charms could alleviate, but oeing advised to devote himself to pun ning became so interested in the pur suit that he speedily laughed himself into robust health. It cannot be denied thnt a hearty laugh, even nt the cost of a nan pun, is no mean tiling in itself, ami nns otten nt-en known to he of in estimable service at the crisis of a heri- ii . i - - .... ous maiuciy. a physician visiting one of the brotherhood, who was in ex tremis, apologized for being late one day, but said he had beeu to see a man who had fallen down a well. "Did he kick the bucket, doctor?" groaned the punster. Ayain, the story is told, if wo remember rightly, of Theodore Hook, wno, as tie lay flying, encased in mus tard planter pootiltices, was visited by a friend, to whom he remurked: "Plenty of mustard, my boy, but very little j oeei. Too Bashllil by Half. "Laura," exclaimed the youth, as he laid his arm timidly on the back on her chair, now that you have promised to be mine, it surely does not eeem like asking too much if I " "Well, vjeorge .' ueorgo took Her hand in bis. swallowed onco or twice spasmodically ana proceeded: ah your ntlianceil bus- band, Laura, whom you will some day promise in sigut oi mgli Heaven to love. Honor and er cherish, you will not think me presuming, dearest. I hone, if if " "Well. GeorL't?" " If I venture to claim the, privilege of a k of a kiss!" Tho lovely maiden laid hor head trustingly on tho young man's shoulder, a tender light shone in her dreamy eyes, and her fragrant breatli swept tho check of the ranturous lover as alio softly murmured: "George, don't oe a ciam! uiucngo -News. "Co far. so good, said the bov. after eating the otoim tart. After reviewing the thoudRd and teas of thousands of cold and coughs that havii b-'-ca conquered by 1'r. mill s 1 oo;u yrup we can readily say. to ir, m ;u.)il. J i ic - j cents. I nave found a sunt care for my wea ankle, the aid. "What can it be" "Fancy a woman never having heard of Salvation OH at twenty five cents a bottle. . In Franc there arw 22,313 natioaal schools far jirls aud 37,121 for boys. BABBKD XV1HF.. If yon have barbed wire fences, keen V lautrr Carbwllaalv In your staulea. It cures without a sear and renews the hair Ita original color. SO cents aud $1.00 at Drug gists or by malL Cole Co., auack Siv Talis. Wla. The sight ot the new British rid alloi for an elevation up to 2,800 yard. Ws invit your atteution to the adver tiasmant of Dr. F. B. Golley, in another column. A mountain in Colorado ha been named It's Easy to Dye MSK WITH Di-mioiidDyIS Superior IN Strength, Fastness, Beauty, AND Simplicity. WaTmntod to cnJor more gods tSinn any other dyvs ewr maU anl to giw nr. re bril liant a.rj'1 Juratxe colon. Afck for liin Jia tnond, and take no other; 36 colore, xocta. each. Iff LIS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington. VL Tor Gilding or Bronzing Kancy Articles USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 eta. Baby Portraits. ture from liiV, printed on fine plate Tinpt'r by patent photo process, wnt free to Mother o any liahy born within a year. Kvory Mother wants tbeto plctnmi ; Bend at once, (jive Buby'a nitine and aire. WEILS, RICHARDSON Jt CO., UR.ineTVM, VT. A Cat's JM"! vcloin In.tlnet. It was an ordinary, evei v-dav. Knmttv- nosed cat that to all nnncarances had no soul above milk and possibly diminu tive rodents; but beneath its coat of cat Inur there linked almost a human intel ligence. Ihecnthnd, suvs the Provi dence .lournftl, been wearing n collar encircled with tinkling bells, and with more or less pride had displuvcd it to other cats, and the feline .jealousy awakened thereby hud rcsultedin sun dry fights, in which tho cat with the musical collar had lost one or more bells. His mistress, who is a firm be liever in the ability of mind to triumph over matter, argued tho case w ith the cat, and finally, by the aid of mental suasion, collided with tho use of a small switch, succeeded in teaching the cat that to lose a bell w as to get a whipping. Recently the cat. dropped a bell on the street, but beard the tinkle as it fell, and realized the compromising situation nt once. To leave the bell win to get a wiimpmg, so He at once took it in his mouth, trotted home, and jumping, into me in p oi nis mistress, dropped the he . and held up his head to have it replaced on the collar. I lie cat and the bell can be shown if this story is doubted. T'riK true American lias a warm place, in hia heart for tho old Loti C'-uin. its not. f.pgiisli you know,"but from the Log Cabins of America hiwo sprung men in every re spect greater than any ... .1 1 . . 1 1 l.T - irom me grand ensues ot j.uropc. War ner's Log Cabin Sut'.-.aparillu is the best lu tlie world. IVhy fv Vork Wai Celled (ioihnin. I'ecituso the inhabitants thereof were such wiseacres the allusion being to the threo wise men of Gotham "who went to sea in a bowl." Gotham is a parish in Nottinghamshire, in England. the inhabitants of which were famed throughout England for their stupidity. 1 lie name was tirst, applied to this city ny wasmngton Jrving and dames K. Paulding, in their "Kalmagundt," the last number of which appeared in 1808. Wood Choppers Millie. Devidwuod iDak-) Pioneer, Ana. '31. doe Itivard, who held one-twentieth of ticket No. U.H0-J, which drew iJlo.OOO or oisH-twenticth of the capital prize (;j00,000i m tho Louisiana State Lot tery drawing ot August itii. received lus money through the First National bank of this cify and left Wednesday for his lornier Home in Canada, w here ho will purchase a comfortablo homo for his parents and then return to the hills. Joe was a wood chopper in tlie Honic- stako, camp near Iirownsville, workin for day's wages, and this money will place himself and parents above want. Joe ISerry Mormon doc) of Urowns- ville, who had the number of Rivard's ticket, and learning from tho Pioneer of August 8th that it was n lucky number, went to the wood camp and purchased it for -i0, but after some dilbculty the matter was compromised by Itivard get ting 410,000 and Jlcrry $.1,000. Pur chasers of Louisiana Lottery tickets in this vicinity will hereafter ' hold thorn until they learn tho result of the draw ing. A canal will soon be built between the Black and Caspian seas. A SoiiE.TintnsT on CouoH, if suffered to progress, olton results in an incurable throat, or lung trouble, "lirowu's IJron- t hiul Troches" givo instant relief. Knssell Hnce whou lis dies. ELECTRICITY IN A BOTTLE. WEST'I ELECTRIC CDH Catarrh, Hay Fever, Nenralgia, Headache, Asth.ua, and Khcu matlsm. It has no equal. Every bottle sold on .'10 navs' trial. Price J1.U0. A liENTrf WANT ED. Local agents sell from 12 to it Bottles Dally. CSTTerms to agents aud complete Dcw.riptr Ive I'niupluet Knur. TIIK Wl.sf M.tXCTRIC CI UK CO., 110 Ha. Illusion St., lilrago, III. Hood's fiarsaprlHa wxo Ba. rwwm Imtrt temm. aai ttowr ve&Ssftwa mmM ICAk. rcnoCLM j; i .m'.i nC ir ' w, (Ka to hjwwxs cancwa (owwr m Herod's SarsaparBIa ttM hat at ssa i iwn aminnaM MatMtMi m tan wmHi, a. mm Mr III la MMH Cwal D swaXMMMaaMBMWMB. A aaaai w ta Hood's SMsaparlla an IwjBMmm fcawst rMwa sir IOO Doom ki Dollar W. L' DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR iKMTLJCMKtf The iy mi 1 Kinun sum nuMk nv SM. TACKSr &rfjsSt!Ab U kgn aa 'fMI t iKiMtsmnl tmd Xtl LC MOT HIT, W. I. ubbcLAt aaafOK. as r&taai mil al w." u'uoXioUa'Sa-a pt.ica uoc tOtmd ata mtr Ciiriw all wwat tksia. mm Eiioaa.gi.il SIiim Ha Tuhi was TtoM ii iiMt AM. W.UOelJaiwtBOii Is ;! fctHwiMi. Hoc Ctt S. rat cut arte-, w. t. dodolsj fti.aa wattiscMix-s . BOKHlkMlkciUIV wutk im;ai air oaM no wmr mm VMr. W.i.DO(iLMMIHOI rOK BUYSa tke Ml MM M "! wvris. w. L. Duixli.aa ai.:s rocrn's irhnei Hmmm tM la mmI JSua a cnu& lu iar to out atMts Hi awldL All mdj la Cnui.ok Kaecaa aa 1mm. It in n'd lw Jir d Mr. wrl W. 1 IK ll.lat4, HnKktan,lla. tm tn-itn of Xalart." .. 'I OK Ihi Hi f iller nt ' Wli.il an-l Wli,-n- Ik llo.l.. "li"-l rli-it v in Niilnrt1.. Can.r. unil Cur-yf lM.(!a'., .utini; in Miirriu-p A Ni'" Adient ot S, luutille, It, liglous, anti IlIsLorl- (nl y in-ti P!u!',!hy of SAturi. Mtjnpily Journal per yr. 1.00 I'HII.IIUOOi; ,1 I) KAN, a;i Itroadwav. N. V, 07 Washington M., Chicago, III. lyHVlin IS THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY I; IVXI-W YOHX. Tit Larseit. C'heapciL aaa belt la the worlS. cam ii ASNirra itto.ooo.ooo. 1UOK OOF.TZ. special Ageaa Wll. F. ALLEV, Oeneral Aeat, f rCmt la I f fx lot u.va.u V.wBlMl a.t MW m m A MaMStrtaurc. W EI "rS ..ly ky I. VllTuiCsanlt19o. V ClaelnnattJPwl triiNMaBwwFavrkl 1 preicnne and folly n doren Ills Ii an lh only specific fortheusrtaincar of this dlseaae. O.H.lMliKHAt,M. P., Amsterdam, N. Y. We have sold Bis G tor many years, and It has Kiven tna Deal i aaos- factlon. U. M. L, I 1,11 r. c .u., Cbtraso, III. SI. 00. Sold by Drusl-iits. The Celebrated Red Oak Cart. Ttpfrt Crt on earth. Ko hor.i moMnn. Ttr-MlHtit? nml tiifi-'iiiiE (;an a pcclnH i'rlco and VU.fJ. F. (. ll. cfir umafia. bend for cut. CHAS. F. MILLIGAN. UchIit In all klnda of Carriages and Harness 12th and HitriM'T afreet a, Omnhn. Neb. A II IV A VJi H U VII H I FILLS Tie Great Lirar asl Stsmaclr Bemefly For tho rare ot an fM-vtimvat eke Stomach. LI var, Bowcla, Klilaeji. BlaA&ur. rroa Biseaaea, Lcai vt Appetite, HeKtKjMr, OjTOClBitSan, CustlveaeiH,' la. dljemiim. BWoibidiim, Paw, livOiimKuitlon of lb. Bowel., PHo aod JI siKMuproMaia at the Iuternai Vlwwra. Par-dr ,wa?wfcliH ttwtalatoa aa lueruur PERFECT BiGESTJOKSiV ?7 H fMwf'' i"" 'ry mornlnx, about MB o'cIih-S. m a dloiMtrjcju. SICKIIEADACIIE, DriMPFaalMxiaMilt. IWtamem. will k avoid. M Um iliwd tfeac odea cnjirriul lu noarlaaica arapectla tteawiaMtt, at. ek oawial at uS from tHRMMdfth. IHwM n- 1-. . 1 Inward pilaa, Kullmnn at a Stood In taeHead- Acldltyoflka 8t or roe, ru. BnKIMiOML nSl Ckoklag or ausrocnmi -. Heartburn, Dfafuri aou aHLHiaUima wtian in a lyfaf t WeSihfi Ik tk. Utoaaacta. r Hi KtUrtas of Ca i LiftUnm. iHim In. I pootansptrnnr ol Vtrfni, Due or W.oa befor tk of P.r.ptrtk. VAmm at tko Ski and Ira Pafn In I bo 34. cve r.iwl .1,4 of Ue.1, Banuac la SXo M.a. A few doam rC K.I bw s v-a prf y u .111 .w the ayatom of all fck afco.. aanii, uSorUera rnM tea oeaperkox. Coki byaUdninlsta Send fi tettor tttmt vi n (t. KS PWA VA CO., Uos want IkMuuuia. wii b. Mi to you. TOTHEFOaUC. Ii,-. M.t a.S tor RAI) WAT B and w thai to azsca " RAD WAT "km wkal yoc bay. "OSGOOD" . Z. Suclirl Cctlia , Sent on trial. Flxhl paid. Fully Warrant.. 3 TON $35. Olher tizcs nroDortioa ttely low. Ag-nt well paid. IllusiraieU Cmtalogua free. JMmion this Papr. 0SS00O Ic THOUFSOK. Bineh&mton. K. I 0 Plso's Kemedy for Catarrh Is the Best, ILsk'Ht to Use, and Cheapest. Hold hy druimlsts or sent by malt 00c 11 T. Mazeltine, Warren. Fa. 0 relief for ASTHMA KIDDER'S MSTILLES.Pric.i3i,t..bym.iL SI-OWKLl. A CO. Cbarlentown, M. $5 to $8 per day Sumi'le worth l M J-'RKK. Mnet not under fliti hort-e fct. Writn RrAtvntf Safety Rein Holder Co., Holly. Mich. DISCOVERY. Juy loti Srs-i tit an rilliai;. Miny wtvfrifp)f eiiril. rSpso.lriw8: without ot Wholly urilk artitia nyntrimn. llracy catSfiv44 hy hapremc Court Great lariuotU4Maf feo corrcmpoiKleibfi'fe -ic'lUva.'Tes. Protper-ttr wHth?!iueiC(.f Dr. Wm. A. flanv ntonu, ttte w.irW faawi SciaJitt Ln Mind dlseunn, liftuiel rtteia'jJr Thurnipmin, the grrl l'tyclKttoitist,,!. M. Kurhley. IK I.,B(lftor vi ;brtatfu Advocatrt, liWKarei l'rotor, bcimtist, aad nthrin. ttf.ni noil trre by Pro!. A. LOlbOTX. W Firth Ave.. New Tor . Wholosali Goods to Consumer!. T biT art roar fwotm f rvm it i-S?-' to a Uircahf mt mctl AT wtnoi.BftAtJL Vk. la viU-o loat pram. HOWf JuataaadvsitcteiBitamv'to -SreJJ' PfMiy r-iatTraforniall 1.AV.QM CATAtOOUft. PA(?M. tilMtrationtw . Krarrlata-C 7 !Vvoaatsj Pvtrekaialntr Al olata, lOtAltM Wmbaja Aw.,Olcic.U for ralaraai. wo nrr t KaAaaai llavuk f IULmIa. w7Tv-,A-iu ' 43543. B ryant & Sf raf fon Chicago Business College 1 SHORT-HAND INSTITUTE and ENGLISH TRAtNINO IICMOOL. rtaA.iAlt. ibi rrt rii .n i ths i.A.iic3HiH'j? xir tum w ihi,ii nu.irwii.. Uoa. C.U1.KU.. tonna, .t... Mat t'UJta. f-H-T-irHI It Salt' I IIT m rirtl. Pi iiMia. Ckla.ql. Illl II SUCK I lVnna Knnlne nnlMt pump"! '!ti ina nlmw TrtAnn mark. Tr& Ism Brst I WalfirprcotCoaU Dnn't 'nite your monc v on n gum or rubber -flat. TIV WMT HiMKD RLICWTrt i nfisolulfly ir.it'roiv tf''irimr,Bid will krr yo-j 4Py Uo bardt atoruJ Atk (or the "KliSH hKAND" siiciCHtnti tatTWeib?r- I vr- -fxu-eketaT 61 4 r, nr mjt," himhI 'r r'.crt wt rtTalncita tit I f TifWKlt, 5 vir" :. SC , Ponon, M"' will Irnvo $00,000,000 A Fortune for (5s " An opTKirliniity fr vry Lndy und Ovn tU'itiM.n t upciiio tin lii'ii'jM'iiiloitt fortuiio wil h hIh nip, Tlie Monl;j un In vtyt nn'n t. ('um- puny, JMnin, lont. IllBuiftrck wtlclis Til poutidi. TO MAKE A DELICIOUS BISCUIT ASIC youk omxiKi JPOFS DWIGHT'S "COW BRAND" SODA AND TAKE HO OTHEa. i I r